The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 27, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOSBAY TIMES, MSHFIELD, OREGON, FRplY,, FEBRU)R27, I914p-EVEN1NG EDITION.
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CENTRALIZE AMD MERCHANDISE OH CENTRAL
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ICammmmereir Says:
Tho Inst of tlio CKAVKXKTTK HAIX COATS and SfllP
OX8 at" following prices:
$25.00 Codt Itoduccd to jiSUl.Bt) I
$20.00 Coat Itoduccd to tjUil.BO ' j
' ' $15.00 Coat Itoduccd to $ l.l5 i
Yours Anxious to', Pleas,
The To;
ery
CENTRAL AVENUE'S new boat slip is rapidly
. nearing completion and will soon turn another
tide of traffic through this lively thoroughfare of
trade, , Hill, and: Bay will be. linked in easy trans
portation lipesi whqn, the new sljp'is ready t(j re
ceive1 the Coos 'River launches and vessels'from the
othejr nlets. Nd.w is thfe time to get tie .Central
Avenue habit Cehtrallzd, merchant! se :ahd!ecW
omizd on Ceniral avenue,
Specnal Camidy Sal
Ffomgaft
aimd Amiss&Bll 1PW.i
m:4i'LAit nop poX'X
I I S'ATUHIAY AND1 WllAY'
Only 35c t PoMindl ;
STAFFORD'S
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PLAN TO TAKE
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SUNDAY- DINN.
AT THE
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Chamidlleir Hotel
a Good Menu
The Ilnb of
Central Avenue
A Better
W
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OPKX AX ACCOUNT WITH THK
First Matioeal Baek
Off Coos Bay
AVAIIj VOUHSKLK OF ITS SUPKBIOH FACILITIES.
S:iro doposlt boxes In burglnr-proof vaults for rent nt low
ratoH. Contra! Avenuo.
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J Thoro !ls a bpttor tunl qhlckcr wa to got all 'your drugs
and drug store goods. ' That way Is to bo found In our Quick
i Delivery Sorylcp which responds to your telephone- order,. No
j need for you t slop around In tho rain, become excited or
worried Ip n crowd when your ow''i phono or' any othor(wIU
1 Convoy your "wnntB to us and wo will convby the goods to you
promptly. Mnny of our customers ordVr all of thulr toilet
goods from us by phono, to sny nothing of tho business wo
nre doing by phono In proscriptions, drugs chemicals nnd
household needs.
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"The Owl"
PHKSCHHTIOX PHAHMAOV.
Prank 1). Cohan.
Opposite Clu.ndler Hotel. Phone 71
Geographically tho Control Avenuo Drug Stotv.
Look for "Owl Kleetrlc Sign"
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For wnlo under u guui-uutcc, where, proscriptions ,lx, flllej ,
the doctor writes tlicm, nt
WINKLER'S Pharmacy'
"Deutsche Apothoke."
Plume 2 IB. ,-8 Central Amine
.IUHT HKCKIVKD. BIHKCT FHOM THK FACTOIIY
liAIIOK SH1P.MKXT OP ' '
Tiramiks, Stuiit Cases airad
Hand Bags
AT IMIICKS TO .SUIT YOU.
Seo our window.
Morton & Hansen
CKNTHAL AVKXUK
1'ltOXT STltKKT TWO KTOHKS CKNTHAh AVIIME
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAI.OXKY Kdltor nnd Pub.
PAX K. .MALOXKV Xcwh Kdltor
Offlolul Paper of Cmis County
Mnnftn little dog has to bark
loudly to keep up his courage,
nnd wo wonder If our too-ns-surtlvo
frlondu aren't somo
times doing the muno thing.
TIIIIKK B'H AXD AX N.
TUK dny of Hull, Ilosh and Bun
rombo. 1h passing. Advertising
la getting down to a bnsls of
Homo Sense. Advertisers nre list
ening to tho Dig Hen of Honest
Sorvlco, Thoy nre coming out of
tho trnnco Induced by tho hypno
tism of hybcrbolo anil hot nlr.
They've been lato sleepers, snme
of them. Hut once they open their
oyes H will tnkn moro than Hull
nnd Bosh and adept adJuctlvt-B to
film their vision ever again.
Hull won't build business. Ilosh
may listen well In print, but It
doesn't deliver. And Huucombe Is
duo for u long vacation along with
Hot Air claims nnd yarns of flight
ful fancy.
Tho rolgn of tho threo H'b Is
nbout ovor. Another emplro foro
shadows Its ostahllHhmont In solid
Bocurlty Its iiuuio Is Honest Sor
vlre. Wo know of no substitute for It.
It has none. Service! Produeor of
nil things good center of the Itonlm
of Result lloint of Sorvlco and
Domain of "Do."
--. BOASTING -------:
IOKTKN think, whllo swatting files, thnt It Is neither Bafo nor wlso, to
b6nst of one's nchlovomont; for fate may all our triumphs mock; so
often lound and vaunting' talk Is followed "US'" loren"Vdinont. It's very
veil to point with prldo In manner modest, dignified wo all like admira
tion; to toot a horn In solf dofeuso Is excellent thero is no souse In self
depreciation. Urlnli Hoop and all his clan Impnrt n pain to every man;
we don't llko folks too 'umblo nor do we like tho ones who boast, who'd
make themselves tho reigning toast wo'ro gnd to seo thorn stumblo thoy
nre sure to do boforu their little trip Is through their luck somo day grows
leery; tho gods set traps for those who brag, who boost themselvs nnd
never flag until their Jaws are weary. The boastful man, ah ihorfiy guus,
a stream of bombast from him flows like water from tho scuppors; and
p uple, sizing up his plight, remark, "It serves tho blamed fool right,"
uhou he Is on his uppers. If we'd have sympathy and cheer when days
of stress nnd grlofnro horo, wo should bo meok and modest; so let up be
serene nnd wise, nnd snw our wood, and swat the flics, nnd from them
knock the sawdust. Wnlt Mason.
LfilAL OVERFLOW.
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ISrti Xo -nuts. . K. McCleorgo
wns uriosu od ,y for loavlug Ills
nuto standing on tho street Feb
XJiury JU. wltho.it. nny llghtB on It.
Ho will plead later.
I lli'yxuii to lA'iive. K. H. Ilryson,
nttorney ror Uecolvor wnttors, will
lcavo tomorrow for his homo nt Ku
gone. Ho snld It would probably ho
two mouths be foro tho last receiver
shin p"H cul'l bo rT"il"te'. In
the meantime Receiver Walters will
try and got affairs In shape to ex
liedlto cleaning up tho debts after
tho suit Is finished.
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If every lie on Coos liny were
nailed, there wouldn't be
enough nails left to build Cur
ry's chicken coop.
Kven experience falls down whon
It tries to teach a fool.
I Thoughts go forth to pur-
poses, purpos h go forth In no
I tloiiH, actions form habits, hab-
Its decide character, and chnr
j acfr fixes our destiny.. Tryon
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STOItY Ol'" THK DAY
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Do not be onu of tho majority
who oxpoct moro of a frioud than
they are willing to give.
i Tho proud fnthor to whom col
Mego cduatlon hnd been dented, mot
his daughter nt the train on hor re
turn from college,
"Hut. Helen," ho said, "aren't you
unusunlly fat?"
"Yos. Dad," sho roplled, "I weigh
ouo lundred nnd forty pounds strip
ped for' gyni." . , ' , j
Thd fnthor looked puzzod for'n'
moment nnd then demanded: "Who
In thunder Is Jim?"
Sneddon Troubles. Hugh Sned
don hnd his brother, Will, and
brothor-ln-lnw, I). J. Itoos, nrrosted
today on tho charge of assault and
battery. In an nltorcatlon In tho
Knglo saloon Inst night, Will Sned
don ndmlttcd slapping him. No
lawyers wore callod and Justice
Ponuock after hearing nil sides of
It, fined Will Suoildoii $! nnd costs
and dlschnrgod Mr. llecs.
Somo Coos Hay folks nre so
wrapped up In themselves as to
sugKost human halls of twlno.
Itendlng maketh a full mnui
does the: wlno wbuu 'It Is red. j
So
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A WSH
I do not nsk for glory
,1 do not nsk for fame; .
I Uoinbt wdut a tltN, !
Appended to my namo,
I do not wls)i for spleudni;, .
1'rtr power 1 do not wish;
1 morely want to get away
A day or two and fish,
Davo Stafford.
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. RofiJrnl cnnmnko ih9ilo nolso
nnd' pvoduco loss rosulrs' thnn
anything ovor Inventod.
What a Coos Hay glrj likes
about ri young inan Is usually
what her mothor, doesn'tj
! About all a Coos Hay man
j takes for a cold Is advice.
A man may make a guoss nt what
a woman Is going to do, but that
le his limit.
I.. KIlAViniv. nf llin llnnilnn T.lfo
C.K..I..X f..n.lA. I .il..l. ...'
I ajMiiK oiuiiuu, in ii viHiiur ill
Marshfiold.
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AMONG THE. SICK
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, ChnsJ. I Noble hail beqn suffering
from' ear troublo tho last fow dnys,
,1110 nmieuou uevoioping rrom n silv
er that ho got Into his ear. It is not
sorlous.
I Will Itohrer Is suffering from it
I tjovoro attack iof rheiimntlsm at his
nomo in west .Mnrsutieiu.
Emerson Ferry, Who has been 111
for tho past month, has fully recover
ed nnd is nbout again, to tho gratifi
cation of his many friends.
Along the Waterfront. I
Place That Insurance Now
Hy special arrangement, I am ablo to adjust all imill fin
flro lossas Immodlntoly. I represent tho following' fire li
fliirnnco companion, all million dollar corporations, tlieio'.ld
est on onrth: '
LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN
ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS
FIREMEN'S FUND
I also roprcsout the famous Aetun, writing liability, lit
glary, pluto glass, surety bonds, etc.
E. I. CHANDLER
pnny's fleet on tho Middle Colum
bia. Tho now lnw Is to becomo effec
tive July I, but would not apply to
tho Southern Pacific until about the
end of 1 ill ft or early In 11) 10. when
It Is hopod to hnvo the railroad completed.
WAS HAMMOND'S PAPKU
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For Saturday, Monday ani Tuesday Only
HUXDlllilD! OP CUSTQMIWS HAYK I.KAHNKD TO PHOPIT !'
15 H.U'K-ANNOl'NCKp, j-'JIOM TIMK TO TIMK AND NO DOUH
CKPONMlf rol THIS SAM, l'OH flOOD YAIA'KS 1IAVJ-J KKX
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Men's fine dress shirts. Choice
variety of patterns, fast colors.
Wiero ? 1.50. i QP-
N9W , 1 JOG
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Turkish towels, special prices,
Hie, 2."icv 2de nnd 17e each.
Ladles' and Menls tnn hose,
linen heels and toes.
Hcduced to pel' pair
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Iadles' good iiuallty crop nnd
nniBlIn gowns, nently trimmed.
Formorly ,$1.25 nnd fl
?1,50. Now .
a..$1.00
Ladlos' sample dress skirts In
whipcords, poplins and serges;
variety of'shados. $C,
1, $7.50 values. Now
$3.90
Girls and Misses' Haln Capes.
Formerly sold at $2.00 nr
and $2.75. Now JUti
Cotton and linen towoUngs.
Spoclally priced, por "J 71-,
yard from Ce to . . . f I U
Men's canvas gloves with
leather fingers, tho 15c
j kind. Now per pair
7i
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.$1.45
THK SPKCIAh OFFKHIXGS
THKHK WlhU Hi; GOOD
MADK (fTlhh HKTTKH.
Ladles' good quality flannel
ette kimonos. Tho nt"
$1.50 kinds now JUI
The $2.00 kinds
NOW
Full slzo feather pillows, 3
lbs., good covering, tho fhl
$1.50 kind, Now i) I
Just nrrlvod, a largo lot of
Indits' summer vests, special
prlcos nt I Be, 20c, 2.V mid up.
Large lot p( curtain nets nnd
scrim, all .reduced 12je, lBc,
ISc. 2.V. up.
Tho Adollno Smith sailed today
for San Francisco.
Kt'OKNK WATKH HONDS
SOLD AT HIGH PHKMIUM
EUOENK, Or.. Feb. 27. Tho City
Council, nt a meeting awarded Ku-
I Bono's wntor extension bonds of
if 100,000 to R. M. Grant & Co., of
MChtcngo, who offored $103,500, with
'accrued Interest. There were elovon
(other bids, all offering a high pre
jinjum. Tho water board will at
oijco begin its extensive improvement
campaign.
Prepared Article on Playground
for North Ilend Club
Mrs. Horbort Armstrong Bnys that
tjoino hnvo gained an ornneous Im
pression nbout tho paper on Play
grounds which sho read boforo tho
North Bend Mothors nnd Ttncliors
Club, although sho tried to mako
It plain at tho mooting, Judge
linnimond had prepared most of
tho pnpor, but whon ho found thnt
ho could not bo prbsont nt tho nuot
lug ho forwnrdod It to hor stating
that It might bo used to fill in his
placo on tho program. Tho pnpor
was substantially as Judgo linni
mond prepared It, Mrs. Armstrong
making only a few additions. Sho
fcols that tho crodlt for tho oxcolleut
article Is deserved by Judgo Ham
mond and wishes him to recolvo it.
HOLLISTKH, IN IIOfcElllTO
North Bend Man S (WKM
wIiiiiIihp VninlimlluD.
The Hosoburg Hevldw rtjr 'j
tomoy Frederick Hoiusier, m
Hay, spent a row nours m
bolng on n brief tour of thw
lonnl district. He l klL
Jiuillllllttlt'll ' Vw..0. ------
,w.n,i ' r .iinwlm- Helialin"
.1... I....'.l.... ...an ftaU-ellllU
torno), and owns a &"',
11.,., ,1 i.oQi.ina ntiior nroixrtr '
Holllstor thinks lio will '
difficulty In securing t'ieD0Lr
and thereroro is uovouh-, ..-
ti..i. Vila rUSi1
unio io iiiiiiiiiii.k "fMv,rii
ngnlnst Sir llavJev. 1"
nonilnntod over 11. V "1
burg, who Is also "'. SI
nulillrnn llOllllnntlOIl. "?ut.J
aviy.L.!inS
10 securo jv 1 "" ' : :itv,i4
tor Is snimuluo of euccW"1"!
oral election In .NoTemWr n-1
ninko a general mine 1 .-- 1
platform in tno nei -
run on me uenioci-
IfyoubavoanyHiinno
taa nf xunnt llfilD. llJ "
VtMUV . ,, ..
In ThP Tlme
MlHKAKWATKH SKHVICK HHIKP
THE FAIR
Irving Block, Nat to Chaiuller Hotel
74 0 Ill'Vt VV9F,7 HJ vvvv.vvv
Central Avenuo
J rt...i.., t... ,e r.w.! ii,.. iya,.., r.n..c
V irill'l lll'll ! V ..!-. !.., B'.lll I-M119
I ,, iiuiiiii,,4ii 111 nirunii-r
1 'A Poitlnnd pnper says: News of
enthusiasm displayed nt Coos Bay ,
over progress bolng mndo on tho
new lino of the Southern Pacific
between North Bend and Eugono
has given rise to speculation ns to
vlat disposition will be made of 1
the steamor Breakwater when tho
rail lino Is operating. Under a Fed-'
oral statute, a railroad corporation
Is prohibited from maintaining a
sto.-un- r sorvlco paralleling Its land
lino, ns In the caso of tho North
Bank road with reference to The
Dalles & Astoria Navigation Com-
1 25o Lafldo'S'TI
Front St. - lv Front St
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have received for vour aDDroval new and exclusive' P
teins in SPRING AND SUMMER DESS GOODS.,
'WHIPCORDS 'In.Cardlnal, Tan ,aitd iWhltel OcW'
Large variety of PLAIDS and CHECKS. 25c to ow
Notice them in the Window.
Full line of DOUGLAS SHOES at $3.50, $4, and $4.
MONARCH AND ARROW SHIRTS, $1.00 and $1.5&
250
Front St.
La n do's
(Good Goods)
950
Front St
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